Columbine-y vibes a little too much for me. Steam is still being hypocritical with what it chooses to put on its service. Like Nathan Grayson said, they'd be better off if they distinguished why a game like Hatred got pulled but Postal remains on there. Then again, they don't really have an obligation to. The people that are crying censorship don't understand the meaning of the word, and will most likely keep using Steam for their gaming needs which begs the question, how dedicated are they to something they perceive is a limiting of the freedom of speech and expression anyway?

Columbine-y vibes a little too much for me. Steam is still being hypocritical with what it chooses to put on its service. Like Nathan Grayson said, they'd be better off if they distinguished why a game like Hatred got pulled but Postal remains on there.

Honestly, the premise here is so ridiculous that I don't find this offensive. It looks like the media's notion of how goths see the world. Or right-wingers, for that matter. It borders on satire, with a vacation home in ridiculousness.